Fox News

OBAMACSI.COM:Whether
Obama is killed by a grand governmental conspiracy or a lone nut, Fox News and
its owner and CEO Rupert Murdoch will be partly to blame. Whatever Fox News
puts on the air, Murdoch must approve, and no other media outlet on the planet
has been more vocal in the suggestion, insinuation, and prediction of an Obama
assassination than Fox News. The act of calling for the assassination of a U.S.
President, let alone an African-American one, is unconscionable. Regardless of
any Obama policy passed thus far, an Obama assassination would be far worse and
would literally rip America apart at the seams. Unfortunately, this is exactly
what Fox News and Murdoch have in mind.

1. Who is Fox Owner Rupert Murdoch?: In order to understand the power, manipulation and control
of Fox News, look no further than its owner and CEO Rupert Murdoch. There is nothing American about
Murdoch, Fox News, or the 175 newspapers that he owns. Fox News is a traitorous
and treasonous organization, and once Murdoch's ambitions and goals are
understood, the role that Fox News and News Corp. plays in American politics
becomes quite clear.
2. Fox: Wishing for an Obama Assassination: On multiple occasions,
individuals working for Fox News have clearly stated that they wish Obama would
be assassinated. These comments were not by accident, but rather carefully
calculated propaganda aired with the sole purpose seeding the future
assassination of Obama into the minds of the American masses.
3. Fox: Predicting an Obama Assassination: Aside from giving a media mouthpiece
to the Grand Wizard of the KKK who predicts an Obama assassination by a Southerner,
Fox News' Glenn Beck predicts that a 9/11 Truther will assassinate Obama.
4. Fox: Obama Is Dead: During the aftermath of the alleged Osama bin Laden
assassination, Fox News repeatedly stated that U.S. President Barack Obama was
killed and that Obama was now dead. This type of behavior by Fox News is no
accident, but rather deliberate programming intended to prepare the American
people for things to come. 5. Fox: Kill Obama: In what appear to be blatant stochastic terrorism,(the
use of mass communications such as radio, tv, and internet, to stir up random
lone wolves to carry out violent or terrorist acts)Fox News'
Glenn Beck tells his audience to "Kill Obama".
6. Fox: Obama Assassination Beta-Test: On July 4, 2011, Fox News pulled a
historical hoax on America's birthday by claiming that Obama had been
assassinated by two gunshot wounds. This was no accident, but rather a a planned
beta-test to see what type of reaction was garnered by the American people and
the world.

1. WHO IS FOX OWNER RUPERT MURDOCH?

OBAMACSI.COM: In order to understand the power, manipulation and control
of Fox News, look no further than its owner and CEO Rupert Murdoch. There is nothing American about
Murdoch, Fox News, or the 175 newspapers that he owns. Fox News is a traitorous
and treasonous organization, and once Murdoch's ambitions and goals are
understood, the role that Fox News and News Corp. plays in American politics
becomes quite clear.

2. FOX: WISHING FOR AN OBAMA ASSASSINATION

OBAMACSI.COM:On multiple occasions,
individuals working for Fox News have clearly stated that they wish Obama would
be assassinated. These comments were not by accident, but rather carefully
calculated propaganda aired with the sole purpose seeding the future
assassination of Obama into the minds of the American masses. Title:FOX Pundit Wishes for Obama Assassination, LaughsDate: May 25, 2008Source: Huffington Post

Abstract: During
a live interview, FOX Contributor Liz Trotta jokingly wished for the
assassination of Sen. Barack Obama...The incident happen in an exchange
with the FOX News anchor. When asked
her opinion of the recent scandal surrounding some comments made by Sen.
Hillary Clinton, which Trotta described by saying that, "some are
reading [it] as a suggestion that somebody knock off Osama." Hemmer
quickly corrected Trotta, having noticed that she had said "Osama" when
she meant "Obama." At this point, Trotta said, "Obama. Well...both if
we could!" Trotta then laughed gleefully (Huffington Post, 2008). Title: Media Matters: Wishing For Obama's Assassination Won't Get You Fired From Fox NewsDate:October 22, 2010 Source:Media Matters

Abstract: The media topic of the
week was the firing of Juan Williams by NPR
over his remark
that he gets "nervous" around "people
who are in Muslim garb" on airplanes.

Williams' firing comes weeks after
CNN canned Rick Sanchez for remarks about Jon Stewart and Jews in the media. In
both cases, news organizations made personnel moves in response to perceived
violations of their
editorial standards.

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Yet when it comes to cable ratings
leader Fox News, it's hard to tell whether any editorial standards exist, and
what - if anything - would get you reprimanded by the network.

Unlike other media outlets, Fox News
has a pattern of failing to seriously discipline employees for on-air
transgressions. And in positioning itself as an alternative to traditional news
media, that's probably how Fox News likes it.

Take the case of Fox News
contributor Liz
Trotta. During a May 2008
segment on the Democratic presidential primaries, Trotta actually remarked
that she wished somebody would "knock off" both Osama Bin Laden and
then-candidate Barack Obama:

TROTTA: The vast right-wing
conspiracy blame has been undermined by her [Clinton's] evasions, by her
outright lies, if I may say, by her pandering, by her race-baiting, and now we
have what some are reading as a suggestion that somebody knock off Osama - Obama
- well, both if we could.

It bears repeating what Trotta did -
she expressed her hope that someone assassinates Obama. The next day, Trotta appeared on Fox News to do damage control, telling Bill Hemmer
that she is "so sorry about what happened yesterday and the lame attempt at
humor. I fell all over myself, making it appear that I wished Barack Obama harm
or any other candidate."

The fallout? Nothing, apparently.
Trotta is still a Fox News contributor, and appears in a weekly segment offering
commentary.

More recently, Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade
made the
clearly false claim - twice - that "all terrorists" are Muslim. Following
outrage over his remarks, Bill Shine, Fox News' senior vice president of looking
the other way, said Kilmeade would "clarify" his comments and claimed that
Kilmeade actually meant to say that "all terrorists" involved in the 9-11
attacks were Muslim. Of course, this explanation was
completely bogus, as Kilmeade referenced non-9-11 targets when he made the
same comment on his Fox News Radio program later that day.

This wasn't the first time Kilmeade
has gotten in trouble for remarks on race and religion. Kilmeade issued an
apology over his remark that "we keep marrying other species and other ethnics
and ... the Swedes have pure genes, because they marry other Swedes." Kilmeade
has also repeatedly
made inflammatory remarks about Islam and Muslims.

Additionally, Kilmeade's Fox & Friends program was forced to retract the
falseassertion that Obama "was educated in a madrassa" - one part
of the web of internet conspiracy theories claiming Obama is a secret Muslim
with a fake birth certificate. In May 2008, "Fox & Friends" was
forced to issue an apology after it repeated as fact an online parody news report
of a school prank that included fabricated quotes.

And during a July 2008 show,
Fox & Friends altered photos
of New York Times reporters they
disliked -- the journalists' teeth had been yellowed, their facial features
exaggerated, and one journalist's hair was moved further back on his head.

The fallout? The hosts of Fox & Friends, Kilmeade included, are
still standing. In response to the Times incident, Fox News' vice president
of shrugging, John Moody, reportedly
"said the incident will not result in any official standards adjustments." Why?
"Moody told the assembled press that the morning program is 'an entertainment
show that does some news.'"

Media
Matters documented
this week that Fox News has a payola
problem. Contributor
Dick Morrisagainused his
position as a Fox News "political analyst" to tout and solicit donations for
the Republican-aligned group Americans for New Leadership weeks after they began
paying him thousands of dollars. During his appearances, Morris did not disclose
that he was receiving money from the group. To the contrary, Morris lied that he's
been working for the Republican Party "without compensation."

Morris has also suggested that violence against
government officials could be justified. In early 2009, during a long conspiracy
theory about a "super-national authority" that will oversee U.S. financial
institutions, Morris asserted
that President Obama's policies are "internationalist" and that "[t]hose crazies
in Montana who say, 'We're going to kill ATF agents because the U.N.'s going to
take over' -- well, they're beginning to have a case."

The fallout? Morris is one of the
most frequent on-air commentators on Fox News.

Fox News strategic analyst Ralph
Peters once asserted of
Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl, who was captured by the Taliban in June 2009 and appeared in Taliban
propaganda videos: "[W]e know this private is a liar; we're not sure if he's a
deserter." Peters added that if he is a deserter, "the Taliban can save us a lot
of legal hassles and legal bills." NBC's Jim Miklaszewski subsequently reported that
the Pentagon said Peters' comments "could endanger" the captured soldier.

Peters still appears regularly on
Fox News.

Fox News contributors Doug Schoen
and Frank Luntz, meanwhile, have touted
and defended the work of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce - without mentioning
that the GOP-aligned group is their client.

Such behavior extends to Fox's
"straight news" division. In February 2009, anchor Jon Scott essentially
committed on-air plagiarism by trying to pass off a GOP press release as his
own research (typo and all). When Scott was caught, he apologized
- for the typo.

While students might have faced a
suspension or expulsion, Scott suffered no apparent consequences -- to the
contrary, he ironically hosts Fox News' media ethics program.

And we haven't even gotten to Glenn
Beck. While over 100 advertisers have
reportedly abandoned Beck's Fox News program, Fox News has stuck with Beck despite his
history of violent
rhetoric, bizarre
conspiracy theories and promotion of
anti-Semites. Rupert Murdoch even agreed
with Beck's statement that Obama is a "racist," causing MSNBC.com's First
Read blog to write
about Beck, "What's most
amazing about this episode is that what Beck said isn't a fireable or even a
SUSPENDABLE offense by his bosses. There was a time when outrageous rants like
this would actually cost the ranters their jobs. But not anymore; if anything,
it's now encouraged."

Fox News has made noise about having
editorial standards. Last year, it promised to implement a "zero tolerance"
policy regarding errors - then appearedto throw the policy overboard when subsequent errors were found.

In another telling incident, Fox
News executives yanked Sean Hannity from trying to
tape his show at a Cincinnati Tea Party event which charged admission and had
"all proceeds" benefiting the organization. Fox News execs were reportedly "furious," but The Los Angeles Timesnoted that "it does not appear that [their concerns] have
resulted in any serious disciplinary measures taken against any staffers
involved" and a spokesperson told the Times and NY Magazine that it wouldn't discuss the
matter any further.

Since April's tea party incident,
Hannity has used his program as a non-stop fundraising and promotion tool for
favored Republican candidates like Ohio'sJohnKasich and
New York's JohnGomez, among others.

For those keeping score about what
won't result in serious disciplinary
action when working at Fox News: wishing for Obama's
assassination; appearing to legitimize physical threats against soldiers and law
enforcement officers; failing to disclose that you're touting your business
clients; trying to financially enrich conservative organizations and candidates;
plagiarism of a partisan source; and fundraising on-air for a conservative group without disclosing that they've
paid you thousands of
dollars.

Why the lack of standards? Perhaps
it's that Fox News has long defined itself by being the opposite of their
competition.

The "mainstream media," according to
Fox News, is purportedly liberal. Fox's programming, therefore, has to be stacked
with conservative hosts and commentators to "balance" out the competition. And
other news organizations, apparently, are too focused on restrictions and
standards. On Fox News, they don't care about you making "mistakes."

"Here you have an ability to do
stuff, and then they can always rein you in," Kilmeade told the Los Angeles
Times in October 2008. "But I know I'm not going to get reprimanded."

3. FOX: PREDICTING AN OBAMA ASSASSINATIONOBAMACSI.COM: Aside from giving a media mouthpiece
to the Grand Wizard of the KKK who predicts an Obama assassination by a Southerner,
Fox News' Glenn Beck predicts that a 9/11 Truther will assassinate Obama.

Abstract: Ray Larson, International Imperial Wizard of the National Knights of the Klu Klux Klan states,
"Well, I'm not going to have to worry about it because somebody else
down south is gonna take him out. If that man is elected President,
he'll be shot sure as hell. The hate would be so deep, from down south,
it would definitely be a southerner (Fox News, 2009).

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Title: Beck Says Progressives Will Kill Obama Date: January 21, 2010Source: Fox NewsAbstract: Glenn
Beck of Fox News stated on his radio program: "Watch the uber left.
Pray that Obama moves to the center. If he does, pray that the Secret
Service care for that man and that that man is never left alone. He has
invited 9/11 Truthers into the White House and into his administration.
If they believe that he's just another one of these guys, he is in
danger."

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4. FOX: OBAMA IS DEAD

OBAMACSI.COM:During the aftermath of the alleged Osama bin Laden
assassination, Fox News repeatedly stated that U.S. President Barack Obama was
killed and that Obama was now dead. This type of behavior by Fox News is no
accident, but rather deliberate programming intended to prepare the American
people for things to come.

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5. FOX: KILL OBAMAOBAMACSI.COM: In what appear to be blatant stochastic terrorism,(the
use of mass communications such as radio, tv, and internet, to stir up random
lone wolves to carry out violent or terrorist acts)Fox News'
Glenn Beck tells his audience to "Kill Obama".

YouTube Video

6. FOX: OBAMA ASSASSINATION BETA-TEST

OBAMACSI.COM:On July 4, 2011, Fox News pulled a
historical hoax on America's birthday by claiming that Obama had been
assassinated by two gunshot wounds. This was no accident, but rather a a planned
beta-test to see what type of reaction was garnered by the American people and
the world.

Abstract: "Hackers, who identified themselves as "The Script Kiddies" and said
they shared the spirit of prominent hacking group Anonymous, used the
account to write: “BREAKING NEWS: President @BarackObama assassinated, 2
gunshot wounds have proved too much. It's a sad 4th for #america. #obamadead
RIP”...In another tweet they wrote: “#ObamaDead, it's a sad 4th of July. RT to
support the late president's family, and RIP. The shooter will be found”.
The hackers added: “@BarackObama shot twice at a Ross' restaurant in Iowa
while campaigning. RIP Obama, best regards to the Obama family”(Telegraph, 2011).